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Introduction to Collecting and Compiling Data G/T Research Program

Introduction to Collecting and Compiling Data G/T Research Program. Data Collection Methods. Data collection contributes to the “original research” piece of your final paper and product. Surveys Questionnaires Interviews Observation (recorded in data collection notebook)

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Introduction to Collecting and Compiling Data G/T Research Program

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  1. Introduction to Collecting and Compiling DataG/T Research Program

  2. Data Collection Methods Data collection contributes to the “original research” piece of your final paper and product. • Surveys • Questionnaires • Interviews • Observation (recorded in data collection notebook) • Experiments (recorded in data collection notebook) • Analysis of Previously Recorded Data/Documents/Studies (recorded in data collection notebook)

  3. Language Distinction SURVEY METHOD Includes sample design, data collection, instrument, and analysis QUESTIONNAIRE TOOL One type of survey instrument

  4. Survey Methods: Questionnaires “Questionnaires are a way to gather information from a large number of respondents…Often they are the only feasible way to reach a number of reviewers large enough to allow statistical analysis of the results.” http://www.cc.gatech.edu/classes/cs6751_97_winter/Topics/quest-design/

  5. Questionnaire Policies • All surveys must be approved by me and the principal (If conducted at another school, you must obtain that principal’s permission as well.) • Common Problems… • Not abiding by school system protocols pertaining to surveys: • Not during instructional time • Not about personal behaviors pertaining to drugs, sex, etc. • Protecting anonymity of students

  6. Survey Methods: Interviews “Interviews are best used when you want to learn detailed information from a few specific people. Interviews are also particularly useful if you want to interview experts about their opinions.” http://wac.colostate.edu/books/writingspaces2/driscoll--introduction-to-primary-research.pdf

  7. Data Collection Notebook In addition to questionnaires and interviews, there are other ways to collect original research. You can keep a log of observations in a “Data Collection” notebook. Data collection entries should… • be dated and • include observations and/or record experiments and results. • See “requirements” on assignment sheet for further details.

  8. Observations • Frequency – counting of individuals, actions, events, or objects • Descriptive- open-ended, detailed notes on sights, sounds, and activities

  9. Document Analysis • Observe and analyze print and non-print primary sources (i.e. photos, government documents, diaries, business records, art, clothing, household objects) • Provide objective description of document or artifact • Consider timeliness, completeness, bias

  10. Existing Data/Study Analysis If choosing this method, you will evaluate at least FOUR peer reviewed research studies that focus on your topic. You will… • Summarize each study • Discuss how each relates to your research question. • Discuss areas of overlap and differences b/t them. • Discuss the implications of the results and how the study helps you answer your research question.

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